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Mary Haron, director of the 2000 film American psychocited widespread misconceptions that “The Brothers of Wall Street” had about the film.For reference, the film is based on a highly controversial 1991 book of the same name by Brett Easton Ellis and stars Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman, a New York City investment banker secretly obsessed with rape and murder.His story is clearly a satirical approach to both masculinity and wealth, but some on the corner of society see Bateman as a kind of hero. After all, he is rich, he is handsome, and he is well dressed. He speaks clearly, has a high level of education and is completely dedicated to strict training and skincare routines.I’ll talk Letterboxd JournalHalong admitted that she and her co-author Guinevere Turner never expected viewers to consume such a blatant satire very seriously. Speaking about how some men view Bateman as a role model, she said: Fail? ”“I don’t know why because Christians are making fun of them very clearly…” Halong added. People are reading Rye catcher And they decided to shoot the president. ”Filmmakers continue to acknowledge that some of Bateman’s popularity stems from memes and social media, saying that there is. He is handsome, wearing a good suit, has money and power. But at the same time, he plays like someone is gross and ridiculous. When he’s in a nightclub and he’s trying to tell someone about hip hop, when he’s trying to get cool, it’s so embarrassing. ”And Halong also pointed out that the original book was “a gay man satire against masculinity,” and theorized that Ellis’s sexuality means that he could observe aspects of alpha male culture that those within it were unaware of.She said: “ Being gay allowed us to see gay rituals among these alpha men. This applies to sports as well. It’s true on Wall Street, with men praising extreme competition and things like “enhancing talent.” They are very gay about the looks and how they are doing gyms they are fetishing. ”Finally, Halong concluded, American psycho It is “on a predatory society,” and “there are many horrifying violence in the book, but in reality it is a “clear critique.” “Not only masculine behavior,” she added. “A world of exploitation and consumption, greed, and people reduction.”What do you think? American psycho? Please let me know in the comments below!